Is there any way to make Adobe Photoshop text dimensions (e.g. height and width) be non-fractional?

For example, if I use Type tool and just write my text on layout, it will have fractional dimensions. Of course I can use Bounding box to prevent this, but in this case I will need to manually adjust Bounding box size to meet real text size.

The result I want to achive is pretty simple: I just want type my text and get it real dimension in pixels (not something like 65.69 px) to align it properly in my website layout.

@AlexMomotov "Worst practice in the world"Really? A bit dramatic, don't you think? I'm confused what the issue is. Transform to a size close to that you want your font to be, then manually round to the nearest whole integer in the font-size box that I mentioned in my answer. Those dimensions in the upper toolbar you are looking at (which only appear when you are using Free Transform) refer to the bounding box of the text, not the font-size, so it's irrelevant in web design anyway. If you want to avoid fractions there, enter your values manually in those spaces...
– ManlyNov 1 '16 at 18:26

@AlexMomotov also, I never use bounding boxes for text in photoshop. It's really cumbersome to size a box to your text (unless you have a very very specific layout). I prefer to size the text to fit the design. In case you don't know how to enter text without the bounding box: Click wherever you want your text to be while using the type tool (don't click and drag). Then resize like Manly shows in his answer :)
– Ashlee PalkaNov 1 '16 at 18:48